Iran: Production and Testing of New Ballistic Missiles by the Mullahs' Regime and the Need for a Decisive Policy

On Saturday, September 23, Iranian regime announced, test launching a new ballistic missile named Khorramshahr. The range of the missile, which was shown on a military parade the previous day, is said to be 2000 km, and has the ability to carry several warheads, according to the IRGC Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, the commander of IRGC Aerospace.

It is necessity to prevent the regime from enriching uranium, to conduct intrusive inspections of its military and civilian sites and to interview its nuclear experts

NCRI - Remarks by the head of the Iranian Regime’s Atomic Energy Organization (IAEO) on Monday August 22 demonstrates that doors has been left open for the clerical regime to acquire nuclear bomb through the nuclear agreement it reached with the six world powers and the unjustified economic and political concessions received.

Fearful Reaction of the Highest Officials of the Clerical Regime to the Iranian Resistance Nuclear Disclosures

Need for quick inspection of the disclosed site and interviews with experts of the mullahs' regime

Following the Iranian Resistance revelations on April 21 regarding the fact that the mullahs' regime has fully maintained the structure for designing nuclear bomb and in some aspects has expanded its activities, the highest regime officials, including Hossein Dehghan, Defense Minister, Abbas Araghchi, deputy Foreign Minister and point man in nuclear negotiations team and Mohsen Rezai, former commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and the secretary of the Expediency Council, in a fearful reaction tried to patch up this disclosure and its international impact.

The Iranian regime’s continuing experimentation and development of ballistic missiles – a flagrant violation of Security Council resolution no. 2231 - is proving to be a much more threatening policy than its hibernate nuclear program, writes Saleh Hamid on the website of Al Arabiya English.

On Tuesday, the Iranian regime's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps’ Air and Missile Commander, Brigadier General Amir Ali Haji Zadeh, announced an increase of ballistic missile production.

John Bolton: Trump Needs to Reverse the Iran Deal and Assert Our Interests

In this complex multi-sided war, the defeat of any combatant inevitably advantages all the others. The goal should be to destroy ISIS while benefiting Iran to the least extent possible. Former United States ambassador to the United Nations John R. Bolton stated in an article in NEW YORK POST on Sunday November 13, following is the full text:

Barack Obama’s foreign-policy legacy includes reduced American global influence, dramatically underfunded military and intelligence capabilities, and rising concern among longtime allies about Washington’s understanding of international threats. A world of nuclear-weapons proliferation and growing radical Islamic terrorism are the consequences.

Germany: 3 charged over valve deliveries to Iran regime

German prosecutors say they've indicted three men for allegedly delivering valves to Iran for a company that was once responsible for building the regime's Arak heavy-water reactor.

Federal prosecutors said Tuesday that the three German citizens — identified only as Bernd L, Rene L. and Ralf C. in line with German privacy rules — were charged with violating export laws and attempting to violate weapons-control laws, the Associated Press reported.

Implementation of JCPOA and intensification of regime’s internal crises on the verge of elections

The released funds will serve Khamenei and IRGC and won’t be used to resolve Iranian people’s problems

The adoption of the JCPOA by the Iranian regime and its hasty implementation by transgressing Khamenei’s declared redlines and guidelines, before all else, indicate the explosive state of the Iranian society, especially on the verge of the elections for the parliament and the Assembly of Experts, the eroding effect of the sanctions, and apprehension for the imposition of further sanctions by the U.S. Congress.

Agency confirms that regime’s nuclear weapons program has continued at least until 2009

Report indicates the 2003 disclosure by the Resistance was a decisive blow to the regime’s project of acquiring the nuclear bomb

The key report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about the “possible military dimensions” to Iran’s nuclear program clearly indicates a lack of cooperation on the part of the regime with the Agency, which is a blatant violation of JCPOA.

Rafsanjani’s admissions:

In the beginning we were looking to have such a capability [to acquire nuclear bomb]Khamenei and Rafsanjani personally wanted to meet Abdul Qadeer KhanQuarter of a century later, Rafsanjani confirms Iranian Resistance’s disclosures of regime’s nuclear project IAEA is unable to determine PMD without interviewing Rafsanjani and Khamenei